Bernard Adrian escribe: > Should i understand my system would work better if i install the same > kernel without initrd ?
The more customized your kernel to your system, the better. But often improvements don't compensate the amount of work it requires to end up with a kernel fully optimized to your system. I usually use Debian kernel's config as my .config when compiling a new kernel. And Debian's config more or less expect you to be using initrd. That's why I usually use initrd when compiling a custom kernel although probably it would be better not to use it. For me, it's a balance between amount of work needed and real improvement. My two euro cents. :) Cordially, Ismael -- Ismael Valladolid Torres "Il est vain de pleurer sur l'esprit, il suffit de travailler pour lui." Albert Camus http://digitrazos.info/ http://lamediahostia.blogspot.com/ OpenPGP key ID: 0xDE721AF4 http://www.hispasonic.com/foro73.html Jabber ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]